The jar : a hypocrite employee who has money on his hands and is entrusted with it, and drinking water from it is permissible money and a good life . Whoever thinks that he drank half of its water, half of his life has run out. If he drank less or more, then he interpreted it as what was left or ran out of his life, and likewise in other utensils it was measured on . And it was said that the jar is a woman, a servant, or a slave, and if it is filled with oil, honey, or milk for the people of this world, it is indicated by the landfill, the store, the bag, the knot, and the seed or less . As well as all other pottery vessels from cobs, pans and others, the course of the jar runs .